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The Way Tobin Sees Things

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

And speaking of Aaron Rose’s Don’t Move Here shot by the nicest cinematographer on Earth, Tobin Yelland, do something nice for your eyes today and check out Tobin’s latest DP reel:

From Tobin:

“Hello I am a DP based in New York City. I got my start making skateboard films. Here is my most recent Reel. Beautiful Losers feature Doc. Heloise and the Savoir Faire Shot on RED Camera. Apples and Stereo video Directed by Elijah Wood. High on Fire music video. Intros for MTV High School Stories and MTV Made. I shot the Nick Tunes spots with a still camera. I like how that looks. Etnies Verte spots shot on 16mm. Coventry fashion look book shot with two cameras in HD. Sony commercials for Sony Power PC computers. Stereo Video with Jason Lee’s last video part. Also Nike 6.0 Commercials I directed.”

BONUS: Check out Tobin taking kids through documentary boot camp for the Make Something!! program we did with Nike Sportswear:

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Don’t Move Here

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
Inspirer, collaborator, curator, director, painter, publisher, music maker, Beautiful Loser and friend, Aaron Rose is many a thing. And right now that thing is a director of television projects for one of the most creative ad agencies in the world, Wieden+Kennedy. Having recently left Los Angeles to basically pursue an offer he couldn’t refuse, Rose now resides in Portland, Oregon still doing what he does best: creating good shit with good people. Here’s the teaser trailer for Don’t Move Here, one of the first of many “experiments in television” directed by Aaron and beautifully shot by the trusty Tobin Yelland.

From WKEntertainment:

“Don’t Move Here is a new series that focuses on the fertile music scene in Portland.

Using a combination of interviews and live footage we will explore some of the bands, record labels, and venues that make Portland’s music scene so unique.

Featured guests include YACHT, Grouper, Explode Into Colors, Libretto, Rev. Shines, Mississippi Records, Marriage Records, and more.”

Directed by Aaron Rose, hosted by Shayla Hason.

Music for trailer: Strike Zone by Atole, out soon on Community Library.

Executive Producers: Aaron Rose, Janice Grube, Bill Davenport
Executive Creative Directors: Mark Fitzloff, Susan Hoffman
Camera: Tobin Yelland
Editor: Justin Lowe
Content Producers: Ava Hegedus, Shayla Hason,
Tech: Jason Roark, Mison Henly

See more at http://wk.com/wke

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